The chargesheet was filed this afternoon before Additional Chief Judicial magistrate of Una taluka court A U Jujaru.
Just before filing the chargesheet, the CID officials arrested four police personnel attached with Una police station on charges of dereliction of duty and helping the accused by forging documents. The apprehended cops were also shown as accused in the chargesheet.
The police personnel include Una police inspector Nirmalsinh Jhala, Police Sub Inspector (PSI) Narendra Pandey, Head Constable Kanji Chudasama and woman Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) Kanchanben Parmar. Except Pandey, all the three are under suspension.
These 34 accused have been charged under various sections of IPC, such as 307 (attempt to murder), 397 (robbery), 365 (kidnapping), 355 (assault to dishonor a person), 342 (wrongful confinement), 147 (rioting), 324 (causing hurt by weapon) and 120-B (criminal conspiracy) among others.
They were also charged under section 3(1) (e),(r),(s),(u), 3(2)(5a), 3(1)(d) of Prevention of Atrocities Act. Besides, they were also charged under section 66 A and 66 B of the Information and Technology Act for allegedly making and circulating the clip of the incident.
CID has filed a separate chargesheet against these minors in the Juvenile Justice Board at Junagadh.
In the chargesheet, CID has alleged that the four cops "misused" their position by not acting against the perpetrators.
It is alleged that though four Dalits were thrashed for almost 4-5 hours by self proclaimed cow vigilantes, the accused cops did nothing to stop the crime.
"In total, we have arrested 43 persons, including these
policemen, who have failed to do their duty and forged some documents to help other accused involved in thrashing the dalits. Out of the 43, we have today filed chargesheet against 34 accused in the Una court today. The probe is still on," said Inspector General of CID-Crime S S Trivedi.
On July 11, seven dalits of Mota Samadhiyala village of Una taluka in Gir-Somnath district were allegedly thrashed by cow vigilantes when they were skinning a dead cow.
Later, four of these Dalit youths were taken to Una town, where they were tied up with a vehicle and allegedly thrashed by the vigilantes.
The matter came to light after a video of flogging allegedly made by the vigilantes went viral on social media.
As the issue created a huge uproar, then Gujarat Chief Minister Anandiben Patel handed over the probe to CID-Crime on July 18 and announced that the chargesheet will be submitted within 60 days.
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